Writing Route

AI Copywriting: Write Professional Copy in 8 Steps

Press releases, emails, landing pages, product descriptions. Follow 8 steps and produce polished copy that sounds like you, not like a robot.

8 steps ~1h For content creators Free

AI copywriting works when you give AI the right inputs and know how to shape the output. On aidowith.me, the Press Release route is an 8-step path for writing professional copy with AI assistance. You'll define your audience, set the tone, build a structure, write a hook that grabs attention, draft the body with specific prompts, and edit the result until it matches your voice. The route applies to press releases, email campaigns, landing page copy, product descriptions, and any professional writing task. AI generates first drafts in seconds, but the route focuses on the part most people skip: turning that draft into copy that converts. You'll work through headline formulas, CTA optimization, tone calibration, and editing techniques that remove the 'AI sound' from the finished piece. Each step produces usable copy. The whole process takes about 1 hour per piece, and the prompts are reusable for future projects.

Last updated: April 2026

The Problem and the Fix

Without a route

  • AI drafts sound robotic and you spend an hour rewriting them anyway
  • You're staring at a blank page because you don't know how to prompt for good copy
  • Your press release reads like every other AI-generated announcement on the internet

With aidowith.me

  • First drafts that need light editing, not a full rewrite
  • Prompting techniques that produce copy matching your specific tone and audience
  • Reusable templates for press releases, emails, landing pages, and more

Who Builds This With AI

Marketers

Content, campaigns, and briefs done in hours instead of days.

Managers & Leads

Reports, presentations, and team comms handled faster.

Ops & Analysts

Summaries, process docs, and structured output from messy inputs.

How It Works

1

Set your audience and tone

Define who you're writing for, what tone fits, and what action you want them to take. AI uses this context for every draft.

2

Draft with AI

Work through structure, headlines, body copy, and CTAs using prompts designed for each section. AI generates, you direct.

3

Edit and polish

Remove the AI sound, tighten sentences, check the hook, and test the CTA. Walk away with copy you're proud to publish.

Write better copy with AI

8 steps, about 1 hour, and polished copy ready to publish.

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What You Walk Away With

Set your audience and tone

Draft with AI

Edit and polish

Reusable templates for press releases, emails, landing pages, and more

"Wrote a product launch press release in 45 minutes that got picked up by three industry publications."
- Communications director, health tech company

Questions

Raw AI output often sounds generic. The route specifically addresses this: you'll set tone parameters, provide writing samples as context, and use editing techniques that remove AI patterns. By step 8, your copy reads like it was written by a human who knows the subject. The difference is in the prompting and the editing process, which the route covers in detail.

The route focuses on press releases but the techniques apply to any professional copy: email campaigns, landing pages, product descriptions, social media posts, blog articles, and internal communications. The prompting patterns for structure, hooks, and CTAs transfer across all these formats. Most people reuse the templates from this route for months afterward.

Not if you follow the editing steps in the route. The route shows you how to remove common AI patterns: overly formal language, repetitive structure, and filler phrases. The result reads as professional human writing. For email specifically, the route covers subject line testing and spam trigger words to avoid.